Sweet Baby Inc. $7 Million EXTORTION Scheme EXPOSED by Black Myth Wukong Developers!

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Sweet Baby Inc. has been busted trying to extort Game Science for $7 million to comply with their wokeness or face smear campaigns and hit pieces against them. This extortion attempt is part of a larger pattern of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) consultants meddling in the gaming industry, demanding compliance or threatening to ruin reputations. An example of this can be seen in the IGN article by Rebekah Valentine, which attacks Game Science over allegations of sexism.

With so many games releasing these days, it’s tough to keep up with everything. This morning, I stumbled across Black Myth: Wukong for the first time, thanks to a tweet by Grum. The tweet grabbed my attention because it talked about journalists slandering the game, accusing the developers of sexism. What's intriguing is that this game is from a Chinese company, and it seems Western agendas are now pushing their way into other countries' affairs. Good luck with that, especially with China.

Digging deeper, this controversy is a part of a larger issue involving Gamergate and the DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) agenda infiltrating the gaming industry. Gamers have made it clear time and again—they don’t want external agendas injected into their games. They want games to reflect the developers' original vision, not one altered by external pressures.

The situation with Black Myth: Wukong reveals a more sinister side of the gaming industry, exposing companies like Sweet Baby Inc. for what they really are. They operate like a modern mafia, coercing companies to comply with their DEI demands or face public shaming and attacks from their journalist allies.

IGN's article also dredges up old social media posts and recruitment posters they found offensive. But let's get real—this is China. You can't impose Western values on a country with a completely different cultural background.

The relentless attacks on Game Science trace back to their refusal to be extorted by Sweet Baby Inc. for $7 million. That’s the real story here. DEI consultants like Sweet Baby Inc. use threats of bad press to extort money from companies. They’ve meddled in games like Assassin's Creed and Dying Light 2, pushing for politically correct changes. Game Science didn’t pay their extortion fees, and as a result, they were targeted and slandered.

Narrative consultation companies like Sweet Baby Inc. are actively ruining the video game industry. Hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of gamers are boycotting these companies. The rumor is that the Wukong devs rejected a $7 million extortion attempt from DEI consultants. This is just a rumor, so take it with a grain of salt, but it wouldn't surprise me if it's true. These companies reach out to development groups, telling them their games aren't diverse or inclusive enough. They then demand fees to "help" them meet these arbitrary standards.

According to a journalist on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, Black Myth: Wukong is experiencing a harassment campaign from Western critics and journalists after rejecting offers from DEI consultants.

Game Science teams have refused to communicate with these groups and reject their interference. They should not have to feel like they need to correspond with individuals trying to extort them. Over the past year, there have been multiple articles trashing the developer Game Science and some individuals on the team. IGN previously wrote an article titled "How Black Myth Wukong Developer's History of Sexism is Complicating Its Journey to the West," filled with innuendos and posts.

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